# 70: Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb (1971) – Hammer Horror – Dir. Seth Holt – Valerie Leon, Andrew Keir & James Villiers Page: https://stenobird.com/podcast/general-witchfinders-the-british-horror-podcast-3516772/70-blood-from-the-mummy-s-tomb-1971-hammer-horror-dir-seth-holt-valerie-leon-andrew-keir-james-villiers Text version: https://stenobird.com/podcast/general-witchfinders-the-british-horror-podcast-3516772/70-blood-from-the-mummy-s-tomb-1971-hammer-horror-dir-seth-holt-valerie-leon-andrew-keir-james-villiers.md Podcast: [General Witchfinders: The British Horror Podcast](https://stenobird.com/podcast/general-witchfinders-the-british-horror-podcast-3516772) Published: 2026-05-31T23:01:00+00:00 Episode link: http://www.generalwitchfinders.com/ Audio file: https://sphinx.acast.com/p/open/s/5fd77337c08ac45a2c50d003/e/6a19ac9a49418f56c424bf3f/media.mp3 Processing state: not_requested JSON: https://stenobird.com/v1/public/podcasts/general-witchfinders-the-british-horror-podcast-3516772/episodes/70-blood-from-the-mummy-s-tomb-1971-hammer-horror-dir-seth-holt-valerie-leon-andrew-keir-james-villiers Duration seconds: 5405 ## Resource Hammer Horror delivered one of its finest 1970s films with Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb, despite a notoriously cursed production. This 1971 British release is the studio’s fourth and final Mummy film, loosely adapted by Christopher Wicking from Bram Stoker’s 1903 novel The Jewel of Seven Stars. Crucially, it remains the only entry in the franchise where a physical mummy never actually appears. The trouble began early when a gap in the studio schedule forced the film into premature production. Wicking wanted to keep Stoker's original book title, but James Carreras refused, leading to a brainstorming session that birthed Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb – a title Wicking never expected them to use. Wicking also clashed with producer Howard Brandy and was barred from the set, forcing him to work with director Seth Holt secretly in the evenings. Brandy later claimed the script was unshootable and heavily rewritten by Holt. Brandy also wanted to cast Amy Grant, but Sir James Carreras insisted on Valerie Leon. Tragedy struck five weeks into the six-week shoot when Seth Holt suffered a fatal heart attack on set, collapsing into the arms of actor Aubrey Morris. Michael Carreras tried to recruit Don Sharp to finish the film, but Sharp was committed to a project in Israel. Michael Carreras ultimately directed the final week himself, later noting that Holt’s footage did not cut together well, forcing them to salvage what they could. Valerie Leon shines in the dual roles of Margaret Fuchs and Queen Tera. Beyond her famous Hai Karate aftershave adverts and seven Carry On appearances – including Carry On Christmas: Carry On Stuffing – Leon delivered a critically praised performance but clashed with the studio. She was deeply upset when producers denied her time off to attend Holt’s funera… ## Actions - request_transcript: `POST https://stenobird.com/v1/public/podcasts/general-witchfinders-the-british-horror-podcast-3516772/episodes/70-blood-from-the-mummy-s-tomb-1971-hammer-horror-dir-seth-holt-valerie-leon-andrew-keir-james-villiers/transcription-requests` — Idempotently request low-priority transcript generation for this episode. - read_markdown: `GET https://stenobird.com/podcast/general-witchfinders-the-british-horror-podcast-3516772/70-blood-from-the-mummy-s-tomb-1971-hammer-horror-dir-seth-holt-valerie-leon-andrew-keir-james-villiers.md` — Read the agent-friendly Markdown representation of this episode resource. A page view does not enqueue transcription. Agents should invoke `request_transcript` explicitly when they need this episode processed. ## Transcript Full transcripts are not published on public pages unless there is a clear rights basis.